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Novembe-r 6, 1980 Scrimshaw page 3 Terrors look to Terrors break losing streak Washington field position. High winds another touchdown late in the Pat luce prevented either form generating game on a 4 yd. run by Frank The Terrors rolled to a 2-J vie- an effective offense. But In the Trautz. It has been a disappointing week tory over Franklin and Marshal The Western Maryland Green second quarter, senior Craig Dickinson made the game for the WMC Soccer squad. With last Saturday. Scoring in the Terrors traveled to Carlisle, Pa. Walker booted a 50 yd. field goal to respectable with a furious fourth the knowledge that they had been winning effort for WMC were John Saturday, to take on DIckinson give WMC a 3- 0 lead at the half. quarter rally which resulted in 14 passed over in the bidding process Montanye and Alex Gerus. Ac College, and walked away with a 23 The secondhalf looked as though pelnts , but their offense was for the Division III National cording to player Albert Mensah, _ 14 victory. The win snapped a it was going to be much like the generally frustrated the entire day Tournament fresh on their minds, the home crowd support was a three game losing streak and flrst,but safety Tom Knieriem got by the Terror defense. the Terrors were defeated by deciding factor in this contest. "We enabled the Terrors to up their things on track with a spectacular The defense, led by -Herry Haverford yesterday in the semi- were really happy about the record to 4·3. play at the 4:38 mark of the third Peoples' 2 sacks, limited the Red finals of the MAC Championship crowd, they really pushed us," For the first time this year, the quarter. The defense had once Dev1t rushing ettec k to 27 yds. on Tournament by a -score of Mensah emphazised. quarterback Jutles were shared by again put Dickinson in a punting 33 attempts. On the day the 3 to 2. Whatever the outcome of these sophomore Paul Wallen and [unfcr situation. A strong wind enabled Dickinson QB was sacked 4 times, But the season is far from over games, there is no mistaking the Jim Selfridge. Selfridge and Wallin Knieriem to pick up the Red Devil the other two led by Bob Upshaw for the Terrors, who will face fact that it was quite a let down both responded with 'exceuent punt at the Dickinson 35. He then and Kent Galvin. The secondary, Washington College in the first when the team did not receive a bid games as the offense racked up 289 raced untouched into the end zone while giving up limited yardage, round of the Maryland State to the National Tournament. In the yards in total offense and 23points. for a 10-0 Tetror lead. held the Red Devil quarterback to Division 11 and III Tournament words of Jeff Rosenberg, "I think Wallin, who started the game, That play seemed to be the 37%accuracy for the game. this Saturday. With a record we hurt our chances by losing to rushed for 43 yds. on ten attempts turning point in the game for the Next week's game against setting regular seasonrecord of 10 Dickinson last week...but I know and added another 31 passing, Green Terrors. Early In the fourth Gettysburg should prove to be an victories and 3 losses, WMC is we are good enough to be in that Selfridge took the helm in the third quarter, with Selfridge faking the interesting matchup. The seeded/II in this competition. tournament." quarter and provided a much run, Mark Chadwick (3 receptions, Terror defense (ranked nationally neededaerial 11ftwith 4 - 7 passing 81 yds., 1 TO) caught a perfect 35 against the run) must face the Spikers set for tourneys for 79yds. and 1TD. yd. stride and scored another conference's 2nd leading rusher Scott Dudack at Gettysburg. seven points. The Terrors added The first quarter was a battle for took the second15-12. CC closes up season Washington, D.C. .. The spikers The Terrors have a week off as of Western Maryiaod ended their they prepare for the Middle regular season a winner as they Atlantic Conference Tournament Led by fine performances by Stephanie Opdal and Barb Wilson made remarkable trn. defeated both Gallaudet College to be held at Dickinson College freshman Mary Lyn Schwab and Peterson, who ran together all provement as third man, as did and St. Mary's College in a Trl- next weekend. The Terrors will junior Berif Klllingstead, the season to give WMC women a freshman Jim Startt as the teams match Wednesdayevening. face the host Red Devils in their women's cross-country team strong4.5pair. fourth runner. 'The team was The first match was against first match Friday at 3p.m. closed out their dual meet season The' men's team closed their completed by senior Kevin Atkins Gallaudet, a team the Terrors had "I'm really looking forward to with a strong 6 3 record. season by defeating Washington who ran contantly all year as 14th defeated earlier this year. The the MAC tournament this year," Following two early defeats to and losing to man. Against Lebanon Valley and games were close but the Terrors Frilz explained, "We should be Gettysburg and F & M the team College (27 _ 30) Lebanon Valley College (I] _44) to Washington College John Kebler kept control throughout to win the competitive as anyone there and reeled off six straight victories. Dan Wilson match 15·13, fS-12. Head coach the girls are playing well. The only Including a 24·32 rematch over F bring their record to 2 . 9. Senior finished 4th (28:10): 12th (30:09); Joe Hednick John Kebler led the team In ten 9th Carol Fritz was pleased by the losses they've suffered this year & M and a 19·36 win over Hopkins races over the season and (30:42); Jim Star" 15th (31:54) team's performance against were against either Division II Mary Lynn Schwab ran well all established the WMC school record as Gallaudet. "Gallaudet went teams (Catholic and Mansfield) or season, finishing first for the team over the 8000 meter course at 28:01. and Kevin Wilson Wth (36:4l) the team earned a tough victory in against the defending regional the loss to Juniata which they eight times and establishing three Freshman Joe Hednick ran their final meet. Both the men's champions, E. Stroudsburg, in the should have won. I hope we get a course records. Berlt Killingstead strongly at the season's beginning, and women's teams will compete Salisbury St. Tournament and beat rematch against Juniata because was able to overcome several but was beset by injuries and Saturday in the MAC them in one game. This means we this time, we know their minor lnjurles to run a strong missed a few meets. Junior Dan plonships at Widener College. cham- should be on an even footing with weaknessesand can beat them. We second for the team, and ... .;...;.. ..;.;....;.. ;..._ them." were awed the first time." The The second match was a mis- Terrors lossto Juniata was 2·1. sophomore Elaine Lippy finished Stalking the match as the Terrors routed St. The Terrors finished the regular as the teams third runner. Adding Mary's In the first game 15·1and seasonwith a 22·3·1record. _ _ the necessary de~th Terrors Biology + Electronics Bionics Homegames thisweek, SoccerVi. 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